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    opportunities for rapid advancement in the growing organization. Recruiting methods In order to attract quality retail sales candidates‚ BTG had tried several recruiting methods to varying degrees of success‚ such as employee referral‚ Internet sourcing‚ DSM compensation readjustment‚ BTG retail recruiters‚ newspaper advertising‚ and store generated leads. As a

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    Psychopathology From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Psychopathology is the study of mental illness‚ mental distress‚ and abnormal/maladaptive behavior. The term is most commonly used within psychiatry where pathology refers to disease processes. Abnormal psychology is a similar term used more frequently in the non-medical field of psychology. Psychopathology should not be confused with psychopathy‚ a genetic subtype of antisocial personality disorder. Contents  [show]  [edit] Psychopathology

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    can one tell if they are truly suffering from this disorder? First one has to meet the criteria from the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). There are six levels one has to meet in order to be properly diagnosed with PTSD. These levels are labeled A-F; stressor‚

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    Critically appraise and discuss the issue of what is “normal” and “abnormal” sexual behaviour. What is normal sexual behaviour? it depends more to the point‚ when is sexual behaviour that is somewhat different from the norm‚ morally abnormal or a disorder. Current views of unusual unless the behaviour is associated with a substantial impairment in functioning‚ law‚ with a non consenting partner or an individual unable to consent due to age‚ disability or culture (Kennair et.al. 2009; Vaknin

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    Trauma according to the DSM 4 it is defined as a person‘s response involves intense fear‚ horror‚ and helplessness and extreme stress that over whelms a person capacity to cope. Trauma has many forms of it which can be complex‚ historic‚ and psychological‚ and sanctuary. The effects

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    Sex “Might as well face it‚ you’re addicted to love.” Thoughts on the reality of Hypersexual Disorder and Sex Addiction J. K. Harville Thoughts on the reality of Hypersexual Disorder and Sex Addiction We often hear about addictions and the problems they cause in the news and portrayed in Movies and television. We hear about an alcoholic‚ a drug addict‚ or a compulsive gambler and how their addictions destroy their lives and that of their families. An addiction we don’t often hear about

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    expensive equipment can be avoided. Given the rising concern about childhood obesity‚ this paper will discuss several issues. These include the history‚ epidemiology‚ etiology‚ course and prognosis onset‚ and how the disorder is represented in the DSM IV TR with its associated features. The health risks associated with obesity are said to have been known by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates who asserted that those people who were naturally fat had a higher risk of encountering sudden

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    Phenomenological Perspective on the causes of Non-suicidal Self-injury in Borderline Personality Disorder Brett Hoffman Bradley University ENC602 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction The emphasis of Chapter 2 will be a review of the literature pertaining to emotional dysregulation and the cognitive processes that are involved in Borderline Personality Disorder. Relevant models will be examined to set the framework for emotional dysregulation leading to behavioral dysregulation. Common

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    developmental disorders. What is Autism? Autism is a neurobehavioral syndrome caused by a dysfunction of the central nervous system that leads to disordered development. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚4th edition (DSM-IV)‚ published by the American Psychiatric Association (1994‚ pp. 70-71)‚ the onset of symptoms in autism occurs within the first 3 years of life and includes three general categories

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    understanding mental health. I really like how he explained the importance of understanding a disease and early detection even if it is heart disease or a mental disease. The DSM-5 scares me because I have never really had to deal with it‚ but the assignments are helping. As I understand it‚ one of the changes made in the DSM-5 is that everything will be considered a general medical condition. This is a crucial change‚ because there seems to be more of an urgency when there is a medical illness vs

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